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Depression: Help and advice

Depression: help and advice

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Post-natal depression

goodtoknow says: Post-natal depression is increasingly in the news as more and more women, including celebrities, admit to feeling low after the birth of their baby. 1 in 10 mothers get PND, no one really knows why. It normally starts about 4-6 weeks after you've had your baby, but can happen months afterwards. Most new mums get a touch of the 'baby blues' around three days in, but when those blues turn to feelings of desperation, tearfulness and constant low mood you need help. Tell people close to you or see your doctor as soon as possible. Counselling or antidepressants can really help.

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